Does the 1995-2001 Ford Explorer continue to roll over even with good tires?

This is something I get confused on. I'm looking for a Ford Explorer that does not have a large rate of rolling over. I want a Ford Explorer from the model years of 1995 to 2001 because I like the way it looks. Even so most explorers these days are not equipped with Firestone tires but even so are the Ford Explorers from 1995 to 2001 currently rollover even with good tires (ex. Goodyear)

What next? Car loan issue?

My friend's grandpa signed a car loan for me back in Jan., I'm paying like $524.00 per month for this thing and I can't afford it anymore. Here's some background info. I'm 21 years old, I have horrible credit (also had bad credit prior to the loan) I traded a perfectly good 1998 Ford Explorer in for a 2015 Dodge Dart. After all warranties and everything, the final price the bank bought it for was $28,000 something, totally overcharged me. I don't know what I was doing, it was definitely an impulsive decision. I'm not sure what to do at this point, I don't want to do a voluntary repo because it will screw his credit up for sure and nobody in their right mind is going to take over payments for this thing, even if they do have better credit than I. Last bill was due March 20th. I have yet to make a payment on it. Lets say I did do the voluntary repo, what would be the repercussions for me? What are my options in general?

My car won't start. Is it the water pump?

I have a 99 Ford Explorer, V6, OHV. Yesterday the upper radiator hose blew a hole. I replaced it today and topped off the fluid. When I tried to start it it would not start. The engine just turns over and over. I think it might be a seized water pump or timing chain. I can't move the belt by hand. Any ideas?

Added (1). Ok guys. It is not a blown head gasket. (A car will start with a blown head gasket. It just won't run properly and eventually seize.) Also you need to know the thermostat and radiator were replaced a few weeks ago. I did not replace the hoses. I wasn't surprised at a blown hose since it is now getting good pressure and, I thought, good circulation. I'm not so sure about the water pump anymore.

My 2004 Ford explorer car battery keeps over heating?

First they battery exploded but I did not know, out of no where the entire dasboard stopped working but cuts off and on depending on if i'm still or slowing down. I got a new battery and its starting to still over heat and now the car battery dies for no reason. Ca anyone explain even part of this?

Can I take my driving test in an SUV?

I live in Ohio and I have my driving test coming up. I have been practicing in a car the whole time but the past week I have been practicing in my moms 2003 Ford Explorer because we got rid of our car. I can do it for the most part but I still mess up once in a while. Do you think I will be okay in it?

2003 Ford explorer won't start, loud knocking?

I'm asking this for my dad. His truck drove fine after work, he made a quick stop at a convient store and when he to back in his truck wouldn't start but makes a VERY loud knocking noise and then now it does turn over at all. He had no warning signals on his dash, no smoke from engine, or anything. He had the starter checked and thats fine and he just put in a new battery 2 months ago or so. His motor also still turns and has compression. Any ides what it might be for us to try before just putting it in a shop.